Big Bang
First Black Hole Collision Originated 12 Billion Years Ago; Study Predicts Hundreds of Future Black Hole Mergers?
Scientists have said that LIGO's first detection of gravitational waves from two merging black holes is 12 billion years in the making, and there will be thousands of collisions to occur in the future.
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